Impact of a fall prevention education program for health and exercise professionals: a randomised controlled trial
Objectives and importance of study: Exercise prevents falls among community-dwelling older adults. Therefore, it is crucial that health and exercise professionals have the knowledge and skills to prescribe appropriate fall prevention exercise. This study evaluated the effect of a fall prevention edu...
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Main Authors: | Anne Tiedemann (Author), Daina L Sturnieks (Author), Anne-Marie Hill (Author), Lorraine Lovitt (Author), Lindy Clemson (Author), Stephen R Lord (Author), Catherine Sherrington (Author) |
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Sax Institute,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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